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  • NIOSH
    RI 3717 Byproduct Coke-Oven Tests of Washington Coals

    By E. R. McMillan, M. R. Geer, Joseph Daniels, H. F. Yancey

    Investigations of coking properties of Washington coals made before 1939 and studies of coking precesses indicated that PiaTceC:Countyx:oals, particularly those from the Vlilkeson-Carbonado--Fairfax a

    Aug 1, 1943

  • NIOSH
    RI 2088 Granite

    By Oliver Bowles

    "Waste Granite in the Barre, Vermont, District: Waste in the great granite center at Barre, Vermont, consists of three types of material, the rough blocks rejected at the quarries on account of imperf

    Jan 1, 1920

  • NIOSH
    Effect of Coal Dust on Mucin Production by the Rat Trachea

    By V. P. Bhavanandan

    The mucus secreted in the respiratory tract provides the first barrier against inhaled particulate and gaseous toxicants. Trachea removed from pathogen-free rats were maintained as organ cultures and

    Jan 1, 1988

  • NIOSH
    Mucins Secreted by Rat Tracheal Explants in Culture: Characterization and Influence of Coal Dust

    By V. P. Bhavanandan, S. B. Dubbs

    The mucus secreted in the respiratory tract provides the first barrier against inhaled particulate and gaseous toxicants. The major component of mucus which is responsible for the physical properties

    Jan 1, 1989

  • NIOSH
    IC 6665 The Significance of the Bureau of Mines Approval of Gas Masks

    By BUREAU OF MINES

    The approval of the U. S. Bureau of Mines when granted to a manufacturer for a gas mask is a certification that the particular device has been submitted to the Bureau of Mines for inspection and test

    Sep 1, 1932

  • NIOSH
    Bulletin 138 Coking of Illinois Coals

    By F. K. OVITZ

    In its endeavor to promote a more efficient use of coal the Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Illinois State geological survey and the University of Illinois, has undertaken an investigation of

    Jan 1, 1917

  • NIOSH
    System Application

    By R. V. Ramani, P. M. T. White, D. Sutton

    5.1 Incorporation with the Master Design Simulator Figure 1 diagrammatically illustrates the interaction between the various sub-systems that go to make up the total Master Design Simulator. As a t

    Jan 1, 1974

  • NIOSH
    Investigation Of A Rock-Burst Site, Sunshine Mine, Kellogg, Idaho

    By M. J. Friedel, D. E. Scott, T. J. Williams

    Rock masses in deep level mines are subject to high stresses, which can result in unexpected failure of rock into mined-out openings. Historically, various independent methods have been used to discer

  • NIOSH
    Bulletin 100 Manufacture and Uses of Alloy Steels

    By Henry D. Hibbard

    The object of this report is to give briefly information of present value relating to the manufacture and uses of the various commercial alloy steels, with the hope of stimulating the demand for such

    Jan 1, 1915

  • NIOSH
    Flammability Of Methane, Propane, And Hydrogen Gases

    By Richard A. Thomas, Isaac A. Zlochower, Gregory M. Green, Kenneth L. Cashdollar, Martin Hertzberg

    This paper reports the results of flammability studies for methane, propane. hydrogen, and deuterium gases in air conducted by the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory. Knowledge of the explosion hazards of

  • NIOSH
    RI 8257 AC Impedance Measurements Used To Locate Faults in Mining Power Cables

    By Richard Hammer

    Various alternating current (ac) methods can localize faults in mining power cables. Several methods considered by the Bureau of Mines in this report are the Murray loop for short circuits, wherein a

    Jan 1, 1977

  • NIOSH
    Focus On Prevention: Conducting A Fire Risk Assessment

    By Launa Mallett, Michael J. Brnich

    The first step to emergency preparedness is defining and analyzing hazards. Although all hazards should be addressed, resource limitations usually do not allow this to happen all at once. Risk assessm

    Jan 10, 1992

  • NIOSH
    RI 2372 Keeping Up to Date in Safety Methods in Coal Mining

    By D. Harrington

    Examination of numberous disasters , such as fires or explosions , and the evidence at coroner's inquests following such disasters in several States , have shown the writer how frequently men in charg

    Jul 1, 1922

  • NIOSH
    Bulletin 48 The Selection of Explosives used in Engineering and Mining Operations

    By Clarence Hall, Spencer P. Howell

    This bulletin deals with the characteristic features of the principal explosives used in mining and engineering operations, and espe- cially with the tests that show the suitability of different class

    Jan 1, 1913

  • NIOSH
    RI 2126 A Fatal Blasting Accident

    By Oliver Bowles, J. E. Crawshow

    A line of cordeau detonating fuse was placed in hole No. 2, no electric detonators being used in the hole. After 12 or 13 cases of 40 per cent nitro starch powder had been poured into the hole in loos

    May 1, 1920

  • NIOSH
    RI 2374 Summary Of Investigations Of Dust And Ventilation In Metal Mines - With A Bibliography

    By D. Hurrington

    For severlrl 1e1.rs the Bureau of Mines has studied dust and ventili in metal mines a.s a.tfeoting the hea.l th, safety, and efficiency of underground workers. From its beginning this work haa been d

    Jul 1, 1922

  • NIOSH
    Introduction (ebb29211-a912-4275-a8d1-bcb34ccce819)

    This report, which updates and supersedes the Office of Surface Mining's 10-year progress report published in 1987, deals with the accomplishments of the regulatory and abandoned mine land reclam

    Jan 1, 1992

  • NIOSH
    IC 9309 - Research Toward Direct Analysis Of Quartz Dust On Filters Using FTIR Spectroscopy

    By Donald P. Tuchman

    The U.S. Bureau of Mimes is investigating Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy for on- filter quartz analysis of respirable dust. A custom accessory is described for full-face examination of

    Jan 1, 1992

  • NIOSH
    Training to Improve Emergency Communication Skills

    By Launa Mallett

    This paper introduces a method for teaching workers to communicate necessary information when giving or receiving emergency warning messages. Research has shown that when an emergency occurs, people m

    Jan 1, 2000

  • NIOSH
    In Mine Evaluation Of Discriminating Mine Fire Sensors

    By C. P. Lazzara, R. A. Franks, G. F. Friel, J. C. Edwards, J. J. Opferman

    A National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s (NIOSH) mine fire detection re-search project was undertaken to evaluate multiple mine fire sensor types for nuisance alarm discrimination. T